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Posted by Ben C on 01/30/07 22:41
On 2007-01-30, fuli open <fuliopen@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Some of my pages look bad when opened with the Opera browser. For
> instance, the top margin of following page becomes too large:
>
> www.pinyinology.com
Add
embed { display: none; }
to the styles-- it seems to be leaving a gap for the embed element at
the top.
What is embed anyway? It doesn't seem to be in HTML 4.01, and tidy tells
me: "Warning: <embed> is not approved by W3C".
The hidden attribute on embed is presumably what's supposed to translate
into display:none, but Opera may reasonably be having trouble with that.
It may be you should use object instead of embed.
> In following page, all the subscripts are actually coded as
> superscripts:
>
> http://www.pinyinology.com/music/yueliang.html
That seems to be because you have set sup to vertical-align:text-top. If
you leave it as its default of vertical-align:super it looks better in
Opera.
Not quite sure why Opera is putting the apparently text-top aligned tone
numbers in the subscript position though.
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